Perspectives on factors influencing quality of life in persons with long-term spinal cord injury: a qualitative study

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Elliot J. Roth, Linda Lovell, Alexander Barry
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Qualitative Cohort Study. Many people with long-term spinal cord injury (SCI) develop adaptation strategies to succeed. Understanding the factors that support their capacity to adapt and develop is important to enhance quality of life of others with SCI. This study aims to learn how these factors influence how people with SCI attain and maintain optimal quality of life as time since injury grows. IL, USA. A qualitative approach using one-on-one structured interviews with 16 individuals with long-term SCI was used to elicit perspectives of topics of importance. Analysis of these topics was done for the entire group, and for subgroups based on injury duration, i.e., 1–5 years, 5–15 years, and 15+ years post-injury. Deductive and inductive analyses of transcripts were performed. Five important themes emerged: 1. Injury, Medical Care, and Rehabilitation; 2. Built Environment and Accessibility; 3. Relationships and Support Systems; 4. Intrapersonal Thoughts and Emotions; and 5. Handling Challenges and Adversity. Topics of importance evolved over time. Most important were: 1–5 years: injury and recovery process; 5–15 years: navigating the community and how to handle difficult situations; and 15+ years: self-reflection and understanding how to handle challenges positively. Recognition of the factors (e.g. resilience, self-acceptance, built environment) that contribute to quality of life in people with SCI, and their prevalence over time, enables development of strategies to facilitate personal fulfillment and favorable adaptation at each stage. This trial was posted on clinicaltrials.gov under NCT04544761.
关于影响长期脊髓损伤者生活质量的因素的观点:一项定性研究。
定性队列研究。许多长期脊髓损伤(SCI)患者都制定了成功的适应策略。了解支持他们适应和发展能力的因素对于提高其他脊髓损伤患者的生活质量非常重要。本研究旨在了解这些因素如何影响 SCI 患者随着受伤时间的增长而达到并保持最佳生活质量。美国伊利诺伊州。本研究采用定性方法,对 16 名长期患有 SCI 的个人进行一对一结构化访谈,以了解他们对重要主题的看法。对这些主题的分析是针对整个群体以及根据受伤时间(即受伤后 1-5 年、5-15 年和 15 年以上)划分的子群体进行的。对记录誊本进行了演绎和归纳分析。得出了五个重要主题:1.受伤、医疗护理和康复;2.建筑环境和无障碍环境;3.人际关系和支持系统;4.个人内心想法和情感;5.应对挑战和逆境。应对挑战和逆境。随着时间的推移,重要的主题也在不断变化。最重要的是1-5 年:受伤和康复过程;5-15 年:在社区中游刃有余以及如何处理困难情况;15 年以上:自我反省以及了解如何积极应对挑战。认识到有助于提高 SCI 患者生活质量的因素(如恢复力、自我接纳、建筑环境)及其随时间推移的普遍性,有助于制定策略,促进每个阶段的个人成就感和有利适应。该试验已发布在临床试验网(clinicaltrials.gov)的 NCT04544761 下。
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Spinal cord
Spinal cord 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
4.50
自引率
9.10%
发文量
142
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Spinal Cord is a specialised, international journal that has been publishing spinal cord related manuscripts since 1963. It appears monthly, online and in print, and accepts contributions on spinal cord anatomy, physiology, management of injury and disease, and the quality of life and life circumstances of people with a spinal cord injury. Spinal Cord is multi-disciplinary and publishes contributions across the entire spectrum of research ranging from basic science to applied clinical research. It focuses on high quality original research, systematic reviews and narrative reviews. Spinal Cord''s sister journal Spinal Cord Series and Cases: Clinical Management in Spinal Cord Disorders publishes high quality case reports, small case series, pilot and retrospective studies perspectives, Pulse survey articles, Point-couterpoint articles, correspondences and book reviews. It specialises in material that addresses all aspects of life for persons with spinal cord injuries or disorders. For more information, please see the aims and scope of Spinal Cord Series and Cases.
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